RE:RE:RE:CFO of the year.....Flyfishing20155 wrote: Actually it was quite the opposite, I see you are using your crayons this morning. I suspected one might highlight those milestones in this article, an investor with any foresight would look deeper into the story than what you have pointed out.
1- Why did David Dyck leave?
- pushed out
- left the company on its own, as the future is not so bright for a talented CFO
- or was it just the new CEO, not recognizing his talents and replaced him with someone else that was not affiliated with the old CEO.
Either way, the decision for PennWest to shack up senior management at the beginning of the year, as certainly not paid off in any way.
The stock price is a reflection in the mirror as to how disorganised and lost this company is in the Western Canadian oil basin.
Judge for your self!
LOL! You are not as clever as you think fish. Knowing your history, it was obvious to me that you were throwing out bait.
It's crystal clear to me that you are still sore about losing your high level position in the first round of firings when Rick George, Dave Roberts, David Dyck and the rest of the nw team was brought in after Murry Nunns was ousted. "Too funny"